District presents annual administrative‑policy review; hazing policy rewritten

5840532 · June 25, 2025

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Summary

Administrators summarized their annual review of about one‑fourth of administrative policies, citing alignment with state and federal law and noting that AP 63‑34 (hazing) was completely rewritten.

Doctor Gross presented memo 126 summarizing the district’s annual administrative‑policy review and said the review covers approximately one‑fourth of administrative policies each year to check alignment with state and federal law and the board’s executive limitations (EL 10).

Doctor Gross said the memo lists policies that were rescinded, added or updated and includes a short synopsis of major changes. The updated policies were posted on the district website, she said, and the memo’s last page notes which policies required no change and which were removed from the policy book.

Board member Robin commented on AP 63‑34, the hazing policy, saying the policy “has been completely rewritten” and that she and others had worked on the district’s first hazing policy in 2004. Robin also noted updates requiring certain meetings for extracurricular activities and thanked administration for making the policy more timely.

Administration did not request a separate vote on the policy‑review memo during the meeting; the item was presented for board information and questions.